Graham and Sam Earl have taken out the 2016 Tuohy Trophy family foursomes event scoring net 72 (81 off the stick) in difficult and windy, but warmish conditions.
Sam Earl, a member of Glenelg’s winning 2016 Simpson Cup side, teamed up with his father to win the Canadian foursomes event by only 0.75 shots from the all-local pairing, and inaugural Tuohy Trophy champions, Paul & Henry Duregon. The Duregon’s finished on net 72.75, well ahead of 3rd placed pairing, Tim & Rob Dean on net 74.25.
Rounding out the top five placings were Kevin & Anthony Doyle on net 74.37 and Jill & Mark McDonald on net 76.12.
In attendance for the trophy presentations was South Australian Golf Hall of Fame member, Bob Tuohy, and his wife and fellow member, Sue, along with their daughter, Peppa, and other family members, who all enjoyed the relaxed BBQ and presentations that followed the golf. Bob Tuohy helped present the trophy to the winners, and spoke proudly and passionately of the Club he loves and the way in which it has enhanced its reputation over the last decade or so. He said he was probably more proud of his Club now than he has been in his 50 plus years of membership at Glenelg.
Results
Placing | Players | Score | Prize |
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Best Net | Graham & Sam Earl | Net 72 | $80 Voucher each |
Runners Up | Paul & Henry Duregon | Net 72.25 | $40 Voucher each |
3rd Place | Tim & Rob Dean | Net 74.25 | $20 Voucher each |
4th Place | Kevin & Anthony Doyle | Net 74.37 | 3 balls each |
5th Place | Jill & Mark McDonald | Net 76.12 | 2 balls each |
6th Place | Paul & Liam Kennewell | Net 76.75 | 2 balls each |
7th Place | Ray & Braeden Kelly | Net 77.62 | 1 ball each |
8th Place | Ian & Nicholas Cheary | Net 78.37 | 1 ball each |
9th Place | Gary & Harry Edwards | Net 78.62 | 1 ball each |
10th Place | Wayne & Jack Tanner | Net 79.12 | 1 ball each |
About the Tuohy Family
The Tuohy Family is synonymous at Glenelg Golf Club and an outstanding family to be honoured by this event.
Bob Tuohy has been an active contributor to golf at this Club, locally, nationally and internationally for more than 50 years. He has had an amazingly successful career as a tournament promoter, responsible for some of the biggest tournaments in Australia & New Zealand, including the ANZ Ladies Masters, NZ Open, NZ PGA, The Player’s Championship and Tour Championship, and the Jacob’s Creek Open to name just a few. And it all started with the 1976 West Lakes Classic at which a young golfer by the name of Greg Norman earned the first of many tournament wins at Grange Golf Club.
Bob was a reasonable player too:
- C Grade Champion in 1954 at age 13;
- 1955, 56 & 57 Club Foursomes Champion;
- 1957 State Amateur Champion
- 1957 State Junior Amateur Champion
Then in 1958, he dominated the local golf scene as an 18 year old, winning the State Amateur, State Junior Amateur, State Foursomes, State Mixed Foursomes, the Club Championship, and the Jimmy McLachlan Trophy, among other events. Bob turned professional shortly afterwards, and had a distinguished career on the Pro circuit, winning 13 different tournaments in 8 different countries, and was a fairly consistent bridesmaid on 29 separate occasions.
In 1990, Bob was awarded Honorary Membership of the PGA Tour of Australasia for his services to professional golf inAustralia, and in that year Tuohy Associates launched Australia’s highly successful Australian Ladies Masters on the Gold Coast and soon after was instrumental in reintroducing the Women’s Australian Open Championship.
Bob’s wife, Sue Tuohy, is able to stand on her own two feet as well in regards to golfing achievements and contributions to the game of golf at Glenelg. She is a multiple Club Champion, Club Foursomes Champion, Laurel Wreath winner and has won numerous Club Mixed Foursomes Championships with both her husband and son Ben. Sue’s pedigree for golf is undeniable as her mother Rhonda Watson OAM, undoubtedly remains one of the most outstanding female golfers, and arguably one of the best amateur golfers Australia has ever seen.
And the lineage does not stop their with Bob and Sue’s son, Ben Tuohy, already an accomplished golfer at Glenelg Golf Club, consistently playing off a scratch handicap and having won the 2003 State Amateur Championship, the Club Championship on three occasions, multiple Club Foursomes Championships and represented the Club in Simpson Cup in well over 100 matches.